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With all the political topics lately I figured I'd start something more fun and related to what Iwaku is actually all about instead.
So, I've started DMing a campaign of D&D 5E with some good friends of mine here, and seeing as how Iwaku Roleplay is all about roleplaying (go figure, huh?) I thought to start a topic about this. Maybe get some advice or share some tips, because this is the first time I've DM'd 5E. Humorously the monster manual is still pretty horrendously unbalanced in the lower CR range, so I'm having to work on that for house ruling my campaign. (Just look up the attack for a Giant Wolf Spider compared to a Goblin. Goblins do about 1/3rd the damage but are considered "harder", somehow.)
So! Iwaku, do you play D&D? Have you played D&D? Maybe a little Pathfinder, or World of Darkness? What's your cup of tea, what do you enjoy in terms of tabletops? Have any advice you'd like to pass along, or stories?
So, I've started DMing a campaign of D&D 5E with some good friends of mine here, and seeing as how Iwaku Roleplay is all about roleplaying (go figure, huh?) I thought to start a topic about this. Maybe get some advice or share some tips, because this is the first time I've DM'd 5E. Humorously the monster manual is still pretty horrendously unbalanced in the lower CR range, so I'm having to work on that for house ruling my campaign. (Just look up the attack for a Giant Wolf Spider compared to a Goblin. Goblins do about 1/3rd the damage but are considered "harder", somehow.)
So! Iwaku, do you play D&D? Have you played D&D? Maybe a little Pathfinder, or World of Darkness? What's your cup of tea, what do you enjoy in terms of tabletops? Have any advice you'd like to pass along, or stories?